The biggest patches of the Czech league? Kweuke’s criminal, the Švancars threatened with court
The highest Czech football league has a reputation as a competitive competition rather than a technical one. This is regularly proven by the matches of the best domestic teams against each other, or most recently by Sparta striker Jan Kuchta, who will not play the next five matches after stepping on the head of Liberec goalkeeper Vliegen. Take a look at the selection of the biggest disciplinary penalties for illegal interventions in the history of the Czech league.
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Léonard Kweuke in a duel with Radek Dosoudil.
| Photo: ČTK/Šulová Kateřina
A penalty that is difficult for anyone to overcome in our top competition. Yes, we are talking about the criminal intervention of the former Sparta striker Léonard Kweuke on Radek Dosoudil. The Cameroonian striker received a twelve-game suspension for a brutal tackle. Dosoudil immediately underwent an operation in a hospital in Motol, which revealed a fractured tibia.
Kuchta knows punishment. The stoppage for five matches was explained by the head of the disciplinary committee
Warning – the following videos contain brutal interventions.
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The currently 39-year-old defender tried to return to top football after his recovery, but he was unsuccessful. He currently plays for Houston.
Komličenko broke Limberský’s yoke
Milan Matula used to be a well-known bad guy in Teplice’s defense. In August 2009, the stopper from Teplice got into a head-to-head fight with Petr Jiráček from Pilsen so aggressively that his elbow caused a bloody head injury. In the match, Matula only received a yellow card, but it was Matula’s umpteenth inappropriate intervention, the disciplinary committee retroactively awarded him an eight-match suspension, which was later reduced to six matches.
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Russian forward Nikolay Komlichenko paid for one of the best scorers in the Czech Republic. But his big disadvantage was bad discipline. In the match against Pilsen, David Limberský felt it, whose Komličenko hit him hard with an elbow and broke the zygomatic arch in his face. The Russian forward walked away from the disciplinary commission with an eight-game ban, which was later reduced to six games.
During his playing career, Petr Švancara entertained football fans with his brilliant technique, imagination and announcements. But the native of Brno has had one big setback. In 2009, Slovácko’s forward elbowed Jakub Heidenreich from Strížkov in the face. During a clash with the then junior representative, he suffered an injury to his teeth. At one point, Střížkov’s representatives considered taking matters to a civil court, but at the time, the league’s top scorer ended up getting away with a six-game suspension.
Intervention like the Czech Republic. Experts accuse Kuchta of intent. There should be a severe punishment
He also closes the striker Slovácko with an imaginary five. In the match at Sparta in 2012, Václav Ondřejka did not take napkins and hit Ladislav Krejčí senior in the calf with a raw slide. Judge Jech didn’t hesitate for a second and immediately sent Ondřejka to the showers. Slovácko’s striker and the club itself apologized for his intervention, but the player received a six-game suspension from the disciplinary committee.